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Planning & Building
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75A
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2/2/2016
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2021
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EXHIBIT C <br />The Public Art shall be designed, constructed, and installed by Owner. <br />A Final Design Plan for the Public Art shall be submitted to the Executive Director <br />of the Planning and Building Agency within thirty (30) days prior to the issuance of <br />a Final Certificate of Occupancy for the first unit of the Project. The Executive <br />Director of the Planning and Building Agency (or his designee) shall have sole <br />discretion to approve or deny said Final Design Plan for the Public Art. The Final <br />Design Plan shall (i) identify one (1) or more specific items of Public Art for one (1) <br />or more specific locations and /or application, and (ii) specify the timing of the <br />installation of the Public Art. The installation shall occur no later than 180 days <br />after the first utility release for the Project. Owner shall expend not less than <br />Thousand Dollars ($. ) in total in connection with <br />the Public Art. <br />3. The Public Art should invite participation and interaction, inspire, add local <br />meaning, interpret the community by revealing its culture or history, and /or capture <br />or reinforce the unique character of the new place. <br />4. The Public Art should be constructed using durable materials and finishes, <br />including, but not limited to, stone or metal. <br />5. The Public Art should be comprised of a single or grouped permanent work(s) at a <br />prime location visible to the public and sited to complement features such as plaza <br />or architectural components so that the Public Art is an integral part of the <br />development site. <br />6. No Public Art shall include advertising of any type, including, but not limited to, <br />products, services, or businesses. <br />All Public Art shall be properly maintained at all times, be free of any graffiti, and <br />shall not incorporate any flashing or distracting form of illumination. <br />8. The Owner may assign ownership, maintenance and /or repair responsibilities of <br />the Public Art to one or more Owners` Association(s). <br />9. All Public Art shall remain on the Property and may not be removed without the <br />prior approval of the Executive Director of the Planning and Building Agency. <br />10. Expenses not included in the Public Art Fee: <br />a. Expenses to locate the artist(s) (e.g., alrfare for artist Interviews, etc.) <br />75A =92 <br />
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